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Dua to Get Happiness in Life
Allah is the one who has created us, and he knows what is best for us. If we face difficulties in our lives, Allah has given us a Dua for Happiness in Life to recite, which can help us get through these tough times. The dua for happy life is a powerful prayer that can help convert our hard life into a peaceful one. Anyone can recite this Dua for happiness and see positive results in their lives.…
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HOW I APPROACH SHIFTING/MANIFESTING AS A RELIGIOUS PERSON
this post was inspired by @st4rg1rl-1nterlude's blog.
I haven't put any personal information about myself out here yet, so this is going to be the first time I do anything of the like. I am a Muslim, and why I didn't really make a post like this before, is because I didn't find anyone who was also a Muslim and active in this community (or so I thought). only yesterday did I find out that there actually ARE other Muslims out here, and so I thought that maybe, if I share my pov on shifting/manifesting, it could help out someone else too. that's the intention behind this post.
just a quick note before I start, I am absolutely not bashing anyone for what they believe, and how they perceive shifting/manifesting/anything else. this is just my view that I wanted to share with other Muslims. and for the people who follow me, and may believe differently than me; this is absolutely a safe place, and I totally respect each of your respective views.
there's going to be religious references (ayahs, etc), so if you're uncomfortable/uninterested, you can stop reading here.
okay now onto the topic.
• how I approach shifting?
as Muslims, we know that our bodies are not ours, and have instead been trusted onto us by Allah. we are the soul, not the body. and the body is only given to us so we can experience the 3D world. right?
that's exactly how I approach shifting too. since I am not the body, but the soul (or pure consciousness), i'm not bound to it. and souls, do not have any identity attached to them. and since we are souls, then — ultimately, everything that is true for the soul is true for us too. meaning we also do not have any identity attached to us. we aren't defined by gender, race or anything as such. we are just energy (soul). that's all. and energy doesn't feel happiness, sadness — any emotion, as humans do. not claiming that souls don't feel anything at all, but they're more at peace — taken separately — as compared to the vessel.
now onto the topic of "shifting is haram", so, personally — no. not to me. "haram" refers to something that will inevitably hurt you, or put you in harm's way (whether physically, or emotionally). that's the only reason why Allah has made many things haram. but shifting is literally just being aware of another you out there. it's like switching from one channel to another. and before you ask "but if we do something that's haram there, will we get sin for it?", so also, no. because in this moment, there are a billion yous in different universes, that are maybe commiting crimes, arson, whatnot. will your scale be filled with all of that? no. your scale is only going to be filled with what you do HERE. in this body. the body that you were first put in. what your soul — which is just you — does here. also your soul doesn't shift, your awareness does. (keep in mind, this is my view, and you're not liable to taking my word for anything).
now,
• how I approach manifesting?
manifesting is much more simpler. it's like making a dua, and knowing you'll get an answer 100% because of who you're asking. it's literally the EXACT same.
the only things you have to be mindful of is your self-concept, and your concept of who Allah is. if you absolutely believe that Allah can do anything for you, but you don't think you deserve it, then you'll probably not get it. why? because ultimately, your view of self will be reflected in your belief in Allah. if you think "I asked Allah for a car, but I don't think I'll get it because I don't deserve it" then even though you did ask, you won't get it, because you think you're not worthy of getting an answer back from Allah.
similarly, if your self-concept is absolutely perfect, but your view of Allah is, "he won't give it to me" or "Muslims don't get what they want in this life" or "everything comes after struggling", then do you see what you're doing here? assuming, and your assumptions always come true. also, your belief in you — or anything for that matter — cannot ever be more than your belief in Allah. so you won't get what you want, again.
why? see this.
"Allah the Exalted said, `I am as My servant thinks of Me.'" — Hadith 15, 40 Hadith Qudsi.
how you view Allah is exactly how you'll see Him be with you. so only think good of Allah, that is exactly what He is worthy of.
"Allah intends for you ease and does not intend for you hardship," — Surah Al-Baqarah, verse 185.
so, when Allah intends ease for you, you don't have to struggle to finally have what you want. Allah doesn't take any enjoyment in making you wait. He does not. so when making dua/manifesting, think beforehand about your view of your Creator.
you're not selfish for wanting the world and the akhirah. you can have both. your Lord will give you both. so, in your relation with your Lord, keep a good view on both you and Allah. that's how everything will work out.
and I know there are many posts and views that state that "you are the creator" or "you are the God" and "there's no higher being", and honestly, that's just their view, and it's valid, for them.
but for us, Muslims (or anyone who believes in God), we know that God takes care of everything 24/7.
"Not a leaf falls but that He knows it” — Surah Al-An'am, verse 59.
so, if even something so mundane is controlled by Him, it's almost absurd to read the notion that "we are the creator", much less believe it, right? and you don't have to. because you know your Creator will never ever leave you without giving you something that He has set your heart upon. so you don't have to control anything in the first place. just say what you want, tell Him and believe you'll get it, and without a doubt, you will.
incase that I skipped over anything, or if you have any questions, anything — feel free to ask.
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How to deal with stress, anxiety, anguish and sin, and helping find the secret of success & happiness.
People often forget the importance of the simple yet powerful dua (supplication) – Istighfar i.e., saying “Astaghfirullah” (I seek forgiveness of Allah).
Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) recited this at least 100 times a day.
Let us see the benefits and virtues of reciting this simple beautiful supplication insha Allah.
Istighfar (Astaghfirullah) is the gateway of relief and happiness. Whenever you are in distress start reciting it and Insha Allah it will take you out of your anxiety and will put you in a peaceful situation and will give you happiness.
Istighfar removes anxiety and duas are answered.
Istighfar opens the door of sustenance.
Istighfar opens the door of mercy.
Istighfar opens the door of knowledge.
Istighfar is also gateway of productivity.
Istighfar relieves you.
When you feel that sadness within you, when you are disturbed and frustrated, when anxiety surrounds you, say “Astaghfirullah” “Astaghfirullah”…
Reciting Astaghfiruallah is an effective method of calming our self and wipes away the variety of worldly worries from our mind and body. It may also help us, if we are suffering from depression, it calm us and lessen our depression.
Astaghfirullah also helps us to refrain from all forms of sins. Regularly saying this reminds us that Allah is everywhere and in this way there is very small chances of doing wrongful actions.
Ibn Abbas (May Allah be pleased with them) said: The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said,
“If anyone constantly seeks pardon (from Allah), Allah will appoint for him a way out of every distress and a relief from every anxiety, and will provide sustenance for him from where he expects not.” [Abu Dawud].
In another hadith, Abdullah bin Abbas (May Allah be pleased with them) narrates that Rasulullah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said:
“The one who (regularly) says Istighfaar, that is, frequently repent to Allah Ta’aala for sins committed, Allah Azza Wa-Jal will open a path from poverty and difficulties.
All sorrow and hardship will be removed, and in its place prosperity and contentment granted. One will receive sustenance from unimagined and unexpected sources.
Do Tasbih of Astaghfaar at least 100 times daily as it is the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
In one minute, you can say “Astaghfiru Allaah” more than 100 times!
The virtue of seeking forgiveness is well-known, it is a reason of obtaining forgiveness, entering Paradise, having good provisions, increasing one’s strength, repelling harm, having affairs facilitated, the descent of rain, and increasing in wealth and children.
The doors of repentance are always open therefore don’t delay your repentance in a hope of tomorrow, as tomorrow is uncertain , Repent now and make it a habit to ask Allah’s forgiveness by reciting “Astaghfirullah”.
Say I believe in Allah’s mercy, I have sinned, I have gone astray, I have been negligent, but still I believe in Allah’s soothing mercy and forgiveness, I’ll not despair!
IMPORTANCE OF ISTIGHFAR FROM THE QURAN:
One of the 99 Names of Allah is Al-Ghaffaar (الْغَفَّارُ) – The Great Forgiver The Forgiver, the One who forgives the sins of His slaves time and time again.
There are numerous verses in the Quran about the importance of asking for forgiveness of Allah SWT. Here are few of them:
And (commanding you): “Seek the forgiveness of your Lord, and turn to Him in repentance, that He may grant you good enjoyment, for a term appointed, and bestow His abounding Grace to every owner of grace (i.e. the one who helps and serves needy and deserving, physically and with his wealth, and even with good words). But if you turn away, then I fear for you the torment of a Great Day (i.e. the Day of Resurrection). [Hud 11:3]
Declare (O Muhammad SAW) unto My slaves, that truly, I am the Oft-Forgiving, the Most-Merciful. [Al-Hijr 15:49]
Then, verily! Your Lord for those who do evil (commit sins and are disobedient to Allâh) in ignorance and afterward repent and do righteous deeds, verily, your Lord thereafter, (to such) is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful. [An-Nahl 16:119]
Your Lord knows best what is in your inner-selves. If you are righteous, then, verily, He is Ever Most Forgiving to those who turn unto Him again and again in obedience, and in repentance. [Al-Isra 17:25]
And verily, I am indeed Forgiving to him who repents, believes (in My Oneness, and associates none in worship with Me) and does righteous good deeds, and then remains constant in doing them, (till his death). [Ta-Ha 20:82]
And say (O Muhammad SAW): “My Lord! Forgive and have mercy, for You are the Best of those who show mercy!” [Al-Mumenoon 23:118]
Need more verses? Read the Quran! There are plenty of verses about the importance of seeking forgiveness.
So did you say “Astagfirullah” (I seek forgiveness of Allah) 100 times today?
#Reflect
-Qasim Rafique
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-Rambling, cuz apparently, I like to yap when it comes to you.-
I think Islam is a wonderful religion.
In the middle of octubre, I took notice of how the people in Gaza dealt with things, even if they were suffering, they still praised Allah.
And I was like, let me try that for a few months, as an agnostic, in a Christian household. I didn't know that there were 5 prayers, but once I found out, I looked up how to do them correctly.
As a person who has always questioned why everything was created and why I felt no connection to other religions.
Even going to church with my mom and doing my confirmation, I didn't have that much of a connection, if any.
Islam it kinda clicked with me.
My mom found out, and she started to tell me that in Islam, women are oppressed and so on. I told her that I was just praying, listening to the Quran, and following the teachings of the prophet (pbuph).
I also told her that her views on other religions were warped by the media, news, and movies that portray them in a bad light.
She took it as a bitter pill, but she still let me try and continue. When I would be praying and she would enter my room to ask me something, she would just say, "Oh, sorry. I'll tell you when you're down."
When I did Ramadan, getting up early to find something to eat , wait till it's time to pray then go back to bed.
Even tho she didn't understand the religion and still had her apprehensions, she would come to my room and ask me if I ate or needed to eat before I had to pray.
When I would listen to the Quran or a dua, it made me have a sense of peace of mind.
Having a hard time, I would yap and yap, knowing that even if I think I am alone, Allah is always listening.
I even asked if I was following the right path, and that very thing had a dream. I was walking in the woods and made to a mosque, grabbed a light color stone and sat at a corner, and prayed.
By the time I was done, the stone was darker, and my mom was at the door saying she come to pick me up.
It was a weird dream, but I took it as a sign to keep going, so I did. I learned some Duas, and I would get excited when I would get it right.
I would learn how to pray with those prayer videos, even now I still can't remember all of it, but I can still say them.
I did Islam for 9 to 10 months, and I learned to be more patient, helpful, and to have a clearer mind.
I even taught my mom how to say As-Salaam-Alaikum and Wa-Alaikum-Salaam. When we would go buy groceries, we could have a Muslim cashier, and she would get so happy when I would greet her.
Now the employees know me for my skateboard, and the Muslim would know me for always greeting them.
If they saw me walking by and I didn't notice them, they would greet me like I was an old friend.
Eve tho I am not in Islam as much I still make Duas once in a while, and talk to Allah when I feel like everything is too much. I try to follow the teachings as well.
My mom, even once in a while, would say, " Allah couldn't like that." Or " Ask Allah to help me."
So, seeing how you incorporate Islam into your time travel ua it makes me a little happy.
I can learn something new and enjoy a good story at the same time. I am back to being agnostic, but Islam holds a place in my heart along with the people I meet when I decide to give the religion a try.
Yeah, yapped a lot in this 🤦🏽♀️ but I feel glad I shared my thoughts on your wonderful religion.
This is so cute- i teared up at your dream, too wholesome. And your mom is sweet and supportive, 10/10 mother <33 And i (as do most muslims, im sure) RELATE to talking to Allah like He's our bestie/therapist because it really does feel so therapeutic. Even if Allah already knows whats in your heart, it feels good to talk to Him. Or sometimes, when you're just so heartbroken, so devastated that u cant even bring the words out and you just... cry. Oh- it feels so good to cry out to Allah , the Almighty, the Ar-Rahman, the Ar-Raheem- and you sort of do feel the pain going away after your mini breakdown sesh (actually had a minor one two days ago and after i was done, i was like "welp, that problem isnt that big of a deal. Allah will take care of it for me.") and that is the mindset that keeps me sane these days-
"Allah will take care of everything."
I think its great that you tried out something new, did your own research on it, and like yes- you should definitely explore other religions to find answers to your own questions.
And yes! I do enjoy learning new things through stories too! Thats why i find history so interesting, because im playing a whole ass 10 season show in my head with all the dramatics. It even helped me with biology and medschool too! Like take the hormonal-feedback mechanism. I'd go like- "and then the brain would send signals to release hormones from this organ to tackle with that problem, but once that problem is dealt with- the organ goes- nah bro. that's ENOUGH! STOP! FUCKING STOP!" or "in autoimmune disease, body's own defender cells would suddenly lose their memory and think EVERYONE is their sworn enemy, and *dramatic war music* attack from every direction, not realising they've killed their own, the very people they were born to protect *sad war music* War is ugly-"
i knew some people would not like me incorporating islam into this au, but like- 1. its something different, and i wanted to try it out. 2. i am the only target audience i care about. i write what i want to read. 3. i mean, so far, the eras i've written about has islam as a big component it, so its obv gonna play a big part in it.
i guess, if some people were to keep an open mind while reading, they'd enjoy it. its not like i can force u to convert from what- an au?? i think people who dont want to read this au is either u really hate islam because of false preconcieved notions or you're afraid that maybe you'll actually like islam and u might be interested in it. i dont think anyone could be that weak willed- to be so easily influenced by just mere words?????? because if u are so easily influenced, then i think u need help.
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Subhanallah, tonight feels special. it’s raining lightly outside, it’s neither hot nor cold, and everything feels blessed and sacred. if tonight is the night, please make dua for everything and anything.
Make dua for your family, your siblings, your parents, your relatives, your children, your spouse, your friends, your teachers, your pets, your house, your career, your education, your income, your deeds, your future.
Make dua for their health, for your health. Make dua for sustenance, for forgiveness, for mercy. Make dua that all your worship has been from the heart and that any sins, no matter how large or how minute may be pardoned.
Make dua for those who you have met before, and the people you will meet. Make dua that they will bring blessings into your life and that the people who left have taught you something valuable. Make dua for those who have wronged you, forgive them, so your Lord may forgive you.
Make dua for protection, in this life and the next. Make dua for your heart to be soft. Make dua for your mind to be open. Make dua for your faith to stay firm. Make dua that Allah SWT keeps you on the right path. Make dua that your deen becomes a priority. Make dua that no illness, mental, physical, or spiritual affects you or your loved ones.
Make dua for your death, that you and those you know may pass with the shahadah on your tongues. Make dua for a life filled with blessings and strong imaan. Make dua to stay strong in prayer, to always have thikr spilling from your mouth and sunnah’s occupying your mind.
Make dua for those who are less fortunate, those who are starving, those who are thirsty, those with no shelter, those in pain, and those who are lost. Do not forget the people being oppressed. Do not forget the people who are suffering. Do not forget the people of Palestine. Do not forget the people of Sudan. Do not forget the Rohingya in Myanmar. Do not forget the people in Syria. Do not forget the people in Iraq. Do not forget the people in Yemen. Do not forget the people in Afghanistan. Do not forget the people in Pakistan. Do not forget the people anywhere.
Make dua for our ummah. Our ummah who have been misled, our ummah who have been struggling to stay strong. Make dua for our ummah who have been tricked into the worldly pleasures of this life. Make dua for our beloved ummah, our ummah which grows day by day. Make dua that each person is guided by The One who guides, that each person is forgiven by The All Forgiving.
Make dua for the day of judgment, the day when all our sins will be revealed. Make dua that you will be shaded under the throne of The Almighty. Make dua that on that day, you will be one of the people who easily cross the Sirat Al Mustaqeem. Make dua that all your wudu will illuminate your body.
Make dua for Jannah. Make dua that you live a life worthy of it. Make dua that on the day of reckoning, you will receive your book in your right hand, that all of Jannah’s doors will be calling to you. Make dua that on the day of judgment, every verse of the Quran you read will testify for you. Make dua that you will meet the Prophet SAW. Make dua that you and those you love will live in eternal peace, and eternal happiness with your Lord.
Ameen, may all our duas be accepted. May Allah SWT grant us all the highest level of Jannah, neighboring the beloved Prophet Muhammad SAW.
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Hihii! Its me again, the one who sent the anonymous ask about moving away, the school i want to attend and family conflicts. I have a update on things that had happened ever since, a very long story honestly. I dont wanna bother you with it if you feel like you cant or dont want to be involved, thank you so much for your time❤️
Salaams darling, yes- i'd love an update! ❤️ Have things gotten better since you last messaged? I've thought about you often over the past month, and you've been in my duas. I'm so sorry i wasn't able to give you a timely response- i couldn't bring myself to ask the scholars i know for help as their schedules have been excessively busy, and i didn't feel right responding on my own as i'm not sure i'd have the level of knowledge needed to field something so delicate and potentially life-altering.
I did experience a fascinating coincidence a few weekends ago, and i wondered whether this might be a sign for you: a friend of mine invited me to a youth event last minute, but the event was fully booked and i was about 9 people deep on the waitlist. The night before, the guest list fluctuated drastically, and i randomly ended up getting in. It was an event with around 30 youth, and i happened to sit across from an 18-year-old girl who told me that her life passion was to study architecture, but she needed some encouragement. I end up getting her in contact with a close friend of mine who's an architect, and she was able to offer some insight aH :) I thought about you as i was speaking to the girl about her dreams, and i was struck by how similar her situation sounded to yours- i even thought about asking if it was you, but i didn't want to accidentally terrify her 🙈
Anyway, i'm praying for your happiness & peace of mind- i hope the future is looking more promising & full of ease than it was before iA :)
In case you do still need religious guidance, i did ask another person i trust for resources, and he referred me to this couple, who seem very emotionally intelligent, spiritually grounded, and insightful: https://rahmainstitute.org/
Take care sis, may God be with you ❤️
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I get your point, I really do. But I also believe there’s a reason why there’s such emphasis on the dua made by an oppressed person especially if the person who was oppressed has all the power to hurt them but they chose to let go for the sake of Allah. In a way it’s still asking Allah to give them justice and leaving it to Him. I say this as someone whose father divorced her mother and married her sister. My father’s life went downhill since and he’s never been really happy and his now wife, my aunt puts him through hell and my mother remained single all her life raising me and my siblings. My mother, a very dignified woman, still allowed my father to remain in our lives and not let their differences (if you can even call it that) dictate our relationship. She never sought revenge and even prays for their better marriage seeing the hell that they go through but every single time, I visit my father I HATE HATE HATE seeing them laughing or happy even if it’s only for a moment. I wish my mother made dua against them. I wish she punished them through legal courts or something. My father still tries to force his decisions regarding our marriage in our lives and acts like this saint. His wife tries to steal our rights as his kids in his property. In a way Allah has delivered justice, but even then they never realised their mistakes, still don’t think either of them did anything wrong, never apologised, genuinely tried to make amends, still act entitled and find a way to make their betrayal seem as something noble. Our lives would be so much easier without their involvement. My father abandoned my mother and siblings, divorced her with deception and waltzed off with his new wife and had a new son in less than a year. Him, his wife and his son all hate each other and there’s no peace in that household hit it’s still not enough because that woman finds a way to ruin my marriage proposals, usurp the rights of me and my siblings, ruin our reputation in our father’s side of the family and still has the AUDACITY to tell us that we will suffer (Lord forbid) at the hands of our husbands, the way my father made her suffer when it was HER CHOICE to steal her sister’s husband and ruin her life and our lives.
I’m so sorry you’re going through this. Your mom sounds like an amazing woman Allahuma barek and certainly, seeing the difference in the two households, I see that Allah has in fact saved her.
It’s natural to feel anger and bitterness in this circumstance, I don’t blame you. However from what you say, they don’t really seem happy at all. Peace of mind and a peaceful household are extremely rare and valuable blessings from Allah. Allahuma barek, it sounds like your mom has been blessed with that and isn’t tying her happiness to whatever happens in her sister’s household. I understood why when you mentioned that she even makes duaa for her sister. Making duaa for someone who hurt you is extremely difficult and this is a testament to her pure heart. In return, alhamdullilah Allah removed anger and bitterness from her heart because they truly only hurt the heart they’re in. I’ve experienced this personally. Anger and bitterness only eat you up from the inside, you feel much lighter and are able to live your life with much more peace when you remove yourself from harmful situations and leave people to Allah.
However it seems like your aunt is actively intervening in your life and causing direct harm to you by blocking marriage proposals. In this case, I highly recommend asking Allah to remove her from your life and protect you from her harm, and repeat hasbi Allah wa nimal wakeel to remind yourself she cannot stop your rizq from coming to you, it is completely in Allah’s hands. Whatever’s written for you will reach you and no one can stop it from reaching you.
In terms of practical advice that may be helpful, I also recommend figuring out what boundaries you can place between you and her. Such as not sharing information with her, not spending time with her, avoiding her to the best of your ability to protect yourself from her harm. For the sake of your mental health. And have you heard of the Gray Rock method? It’s a way to deal with abusers/manipulators and a big part of it is having neutral reactions and not showing that you’re upset or angry. Some individuals like to push your buttons because they enjoy seeing you upset and knowing they have power over you. When you have neutral reactions around them, they don’t get to feed off your emotions and reactions. Because if she can see that you’re upset and angry because of her, it reinforces that she has power over you. But if you are able to interact with her only in a neutral, bored manner, you aren’t giving her anything to feed off of. Does that make sense? You can find more information online if that’s something that you’d like to try.
This doesn’t mean that you pretend she doesn’t anger you. It just means you don’t let her know that she does. When you’re alone, especially in your duaa, I want you to express all the anger, bitterness you feel to Allah. Just describe it to Him. Complain to Him. Tell Him how it hurts. Allah will hold you and heal you in the ways you need. Express all your emotions to Him, but when interacting with people you know don’t care about you, keep yourself neutral and invest your energy and emotions in people you actually feel safe with, like your mom.
May Allah heal you, protect you and your mom from anyone with bad intentions, replace all your grief with joy, and give you ease ya rab.
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if this isn’t appropriate then please just let me know, and maybe this is a bit random and stupid but i just wanna say your ramadan content is amazing and i love how when we look at religion with an open mind it can be the most beautiful and uniting thing. i’ve recently regained connection with catholicism, and the arabic quite you just reblogged about god gave me such peace? i have no idea why, i just read it and felt a pang of joy. maybe it was god, who knows except him, right? anyways i kinda went on a tangent in your ask box but i wish you a happy and safe ramadan and i hope god gives you much joy and many blessings 🫶🏻
OH ANON UR MAKING ME TEAR UP THAT'S SO SWEET🥹🥹!!
it's not random or stupid at all!! feel free to stalk and lurk on any muslim's blog this ramadan (or just mine bc u have my express permission to do so!!). im glad u felt that peace and connection bc other than the trinity we believe in the same god uk!!
making dua that u have a safe and happy rest of ur lent and easter luv 🤲🏼🤲🏼. take care of urself and many blessings to u as well 🫶🏼🫶🏼
#AWWWWW#I LOVE WHEN WE ALL GET ALONG#AS THINGS SHOULD BE😤😤#anon#asks#swaggypsyduck's ramadan#<this and swaggypsyduck's quran diary r gonna be my tags so i dont clog up the ramadan tag
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It was really a strengthening ramadan this year, i felt unbelievably happy when i think back on it.
First thing that comes to mind is whenever i went to the mosque. To pray the beautifully recited taraweeh, to be seated next to my favorite joyful gal. To be strengthening my deen every second of the days.
To have the hardship of fasting, the joke of not being on my period for eternity. To forgive and resent the foul mouth. To stop music and listen to nature, recitations of the most beautiful recitors like sheikh Noreen Muhamned Siddique and podcasts, of sisters and brothers trying to keep the muslims in our world educated.
I am eternally grateful for all days i had fasted and enjoyed iftar. Days on end delicious food. Preparing chebakia, cleaning and helping out was chaotic as it had its charm. Reliving the iftar the day after asking one another what we had eaten. And having firy discussions about each other palletes.
The hurried moments running to the car or back home with my sister. The small talk with my grandpa and walking beside him feeling more protected than ever. That same meant for my father as he and i had our discussions as we had our moments of tranquility. The mosque bustling with voices of young and older sisters added to the small and adorable little humans holding on to their mothers. My family members and friends all sharing a smile to keep that sense of connection.
The abays clinging under one's feet during the prayer, the struggling for room. The joined movements from the start to sujood. All practised as if we were one.
Yet also forgiveness, for the lingering eyes of leaving the mosque, being mingled between men and women searching for the car. Recognizing an eye or two. Hurridly averted. An act on the phone to text one, another reason to ask for forgiveness. Moments alone. Needing to shed a tear and ask for forgiveness.
But the moments of sadness when the taraweeh had ended and one had made their dua's for deen, exams, health, family and peace.
This month has made an impact in so many ways. May we be blessed another year round.
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Dua For Passing Test – A Guide for Muslim Readers
A warm welcome to all our valued readers. Taking tests can be a stressful experience, and many people look for spiritual guidance to ease their minds. In Islam, making Dua for passing test is a way to seek Allah’s help and guidance. By turning to Him, we show our reliance on His wisdom and mercy. Maulana Rizwan Khan, our great scholar, has helped many people who are facing difficulties in their lives. With his guidance and Allah’s blessings, they live happy and peaceful lives. If you have any questions or problems, you can contact Loveduaghar for help from our scholar Rizwan Khan.
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How to Get Love Back in Islam – Powerful Duas for Reconciliation
Warmest wishes to our beloved readers. Losing someone you deeply care about can be incredibly painful, especially when it feels like a part of your heart has been taken away. If you’re looking for ways to get love back, Islam offers a compassionate approach. In fact, it encourages believers to turn to Allah for guidance and support during difficult times. Seeking Allah’s help through prayer (Dua) and strong faith can have a powerful impact on the heart, as it opens the way to healing and reconciliation.
Maulana Abdul Aziz, our great scholar, has helped many people who are facing difficulties in their lives. With his guidance and Allah’s blessings, they now live happy, peaceful lives. If you have any questions or problems, you can contact Islamicloveduas for help from our scholar Abdul Aziz.
This article will explore how love is viewed in Islam, providing insights into the meaning of love, the importance of patience, and how specific Duas can help rekindle lost love.
Understanding Love in Islam
In Islam, love is regarded as a precious, sacred bond that goes beyond mere attraction or attachment; it is rooted in respect, patience, and a commitment to each other. The love shared between individuals — whether it be between spouses, family members, or friends — is a gift from Allah, and maintaining this bond requires both individuals to treat each other with kindness, patience, and sincerity. Love in Islam is not just about emotions; it involves responsibilities, understanding, and a willingness to work through challenges together.
Dua for Love to Return — An Islamic Perspective
Islam encourages us to ask for Allah’s mercy and help in every aspect of life. Therefore, here are some powerful Duas you can recite to seek Allah’s help in bringing love back into your life.
Dua to Soften Someone’s Heart
If there has been a misunderstanding or conflict, this Dua can help soften the heart of the one you love:
Arabic: اللهم ألِّن قلبه/قلبها لي كما ألنت الحديد لداود عليه السلام
Urdu: اے اللہ، ان کے دل کو میرے لئے نرم فرما جیسے آپ نے حضرت داود علیہ السلام کے لئے لوہا نرم کیا
English Translation: “Oh Allah, soften their heart for me just as You softened iron for Dawood (AS).”
Recite this Dua with full faith in Allah’s mercy, and ask Him to mend the relationship.
Steps to Make Effective Dua for Love Back
Sincerity in Intentions — Before making any Dua, ensure your intentions are sincere. Only Allah knows the truth in your heart; therefore, be honest with your feelings.
Regular Prayer — Perform your five daily prayers (Salah) as it strengthens your relationship with Allah. This connection can help make your Dua more powerful.
Seek Forgiveness — Ask Allah for forgiveness for any mistakes you may have made in the relationship. When we seek forgiveness, we purify our heart and mind, making it easier for us to receive Allah’s blessings.
Consistency — Recite these Duas regularly with complete faith. Repetition and consistency show your commitment to bringing love back and reuniting with your loved one.
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Show Compassion — In addition, compassion and kindness can soften hearts. When you approach someone with love, patience, and empathy, as a result, it creates a more favorable environment for love to return.
Communicate Respectfully — Effective communication is essential for any relationship. Approach the person with humility and understanding to resolve past issues.
Strengthen Your Faith — A strong connection with Allah brings peace to your life. By increasing your prayers and acts of worship, you gain spiritual strength, making it easier to deal with relationship challenges.
Benefits of Making Dua for Love Back
Moreover, making Dua for love back offers numerous emotional and spiritual benefits that go beyond simply rekindling a relationship. First and foremost, it fosters spiritual healing by deepening your connection with Allah. When you turn to Allah with genuine faith and a sincere heart, you’re reminded of His constant presence and support, which brings comfort and reduces feelings of loneliness or distress. Regularly reciting Duas also promotes inner peace by easing worries and stress, as you place your trust in Allah’s wisdom and guidance.
Conclusion
In Islam, the journey to restore lost love is not just about reuniting with someone but is also a profound spiritual exercise that strengthens your connection with Allah. In summary, getting love back through Islamic practices requires more than a desire to restore a relationship; it calls for unwavering faith, patience, and the continuous effort to seek Allah’s guidance. By making sincere Duas, engaging in regular prayer, and keeping an open, forgiving heart, you allow Allah’s mercy and wisdom to work in your favor.
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Sad Shayari: A Simple Expression of Heartfelt Pain
Sad Shayari, in its simplest form, is a way of expressing deep emotions through poetry. It’s the raw, unfiltered voice of a heart that feels broken, lost, or hopeless. The beauty of Shayari lies in its simplicity, its ability to capture the sadness that we sometimes cannot put into words ourselves.
When life feels heavy, and the weight of sorrow becomes too much to bear, many turn to Shayari to express what they are going through. Though it often involves pain and longing, it also gives a sense of release—letting out emotions that might otherwise be trapped inside.
Why People Relate to Sad Shayari
Sad Shayari speaks to the universal experiences of love, loss, heartbreak, and longing. We all go through tough times, and sometimes, when words fail us, Shayari does the job. It reminds us that we are not alone in our pain. In fact, these verses often make us realize that others have felt the same way at some point in their lives.
For many, reading or writing Shayari becomes a form of therapy, allowing them to deal with sadness or unspoken emotions. It gives voice to feelings of grief, disappointment, and loneliness—feelings we often try to hide behind smiles or distractions. When you come across a Shayari that resonates with your current state of mind, it can feel like a comforting hug, offering solace that you're not the only one who’s hurting.
The Simplicity of Sad Shayari
Sad Shayari doesn’t need to use complex words or flowery language to strike a chord with its audience. In fact, the simplest Shayari can often be the most powerful. It cuts through the noise and speaks directly to the heart.
Here are a few examples of Sad Shayari that capture this raw simplicity:
“Dil se dil ka rishta kabhi na chhute, Jab koi apna chala jaaye, dil tut jaaye.” (When the bond between hearts is strong, The departure of someone dear shatters it.)
“Kyun na milti koi aisi baat humse, Jise hum apna samajh kar rakhte.” (Why can’t someone just say something, That makes us feel like we belong?)
“Zindagi jeene ki zarurat hai, Par zindagi se kabhi na pyaar kar paaye.” (I need to live this life, But I’ve never been able to love it.)
These simple yet profound words mirror feelings we all encounter—feeling lost after the departure of someone close, yearning for a sense of belonging, or struggling to find love in a world that feels cold.
Emotions Behind Sad Shayari
Sad Shayari doesn’t just express sadness; it also holds the weight of all the emotions that come with it—disappointment, frustration, regret, and longing. These feelings are often a reflection of human vulnerability. Whether it's the ache of unrequited love or the sorrow of a lost friendship, Shayari becomes the mirror to our soul.
For example, someone may write a Shayari after being hurt by a friend or partner:
“Dil ko dard dene wale hum nahi, Hum toh bas kuch pal ki khushi chahte the.” (We were not the ones who intended to hurt, All we wanted was a little happiness, even for a moment.)
This type of Shayari speaks to the innocence behind human desires, showing that we never set out to hurt others but often end up in situations where pain becomes inevitable.
The Healing Power of Sad Shayari
While Sad Shayari often reflects painful emotions, it also has a healing aspect. By putting words to your sadness, you make sense of it. Writing or reading Shayari can be a form of emotional release, helping you confront feelings you may have buried.
For example, when someone is dealing with a breakup, they may turn to Shayari to articulate their inner turmoil:
“Dil ke kone mein tu rehta hai, Phir bhi tujhe bhool jaane ki dua karta hoon.” (You live in a corner of my heart, But I still pray that I forget you.)
This verse highlights the internal conflict between love and the need to move on. It reveals how sometimes, even though we still hold someone dear, we have to let go for our own peace of mind.
Conclusion
Sad Shayari, in its simplest form, serves as a bridge between emotion and expression. It allows us to voice the quiet pain that we often carry with us. Whether through heartbreak, loss, or longing, Shayari helps us make sense of the sadness we face, bringing a sense of closure or understanding.
Sometimes, it’s not about finding a solution to the problem but simply knowing that someone else understands your pain. Through simple words and verses, Sad Shayari provides that comfort, reminding us that even in our most broken moments, there is beauty in vulnerability.
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Best Dua To Make Your Husband Health Better
In Islam, making dua (prayer) is a powerful way to ask Allah for help and blessings. As a wife, you might often worry about your husband's health and success.
You want him to be strong, happy, and successful in all that he does. The good news is that you can pray to Allah to protect your husband and bless him with good health and success.
Here’s a simple guide to making dua for your husband’s well-being that even a 6-year-old can understand.
Why Make Dua for Your Husband’s Health and Success?
When you love someone, you want the best for them. Making dua for your husband’s health and success is like giving him a special gift from your heart.
By praying to Allah, you are asking Him to keep your husband safe, healthy, and successful in everything he does. Allah loves when we ask Him for help, and He listens to every prayer.
How to Make Dua for Your Husband’s Health?
Here’s a simple way to make dua for your husband’s health
Start with Praise for Allah: Begin by praising Allah for His blessings. You can say, "Alhamdulillah" (All praise is due to Allah).
Send Blessings on the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH): Next, send blessings on the Prophet by saying, "Allahumma salli 'ala Muhammad wa 'ala aali Muhammad" (O Allah, send peace and blessings upon Muhammad and his family).
Make Your Request: Now, ask Allah to bless your husband with good health. You can say, "Ya Allah, please keep my husband healthy, strong, and free from illness."
Have Faith: Believe that Allah will answer your prayer. Trust that He knows what is best for you and your husband.
End with Praise: Finish your dua by praising Allah again and saying, "Ameen" (May it be so).
Dua for Your Husband’s Success
If you want your husband to be successful in his work or any other part of his life, you can make this dua:
Begin with Praise: Start by saying, "Alhamdulillah" to thank Allah for His blessings
Send Blessings on the Prophet: Say, "Allahumma salli 'ala Muhammad wa 'ala aali Muhammad" to send blessings on the Prophet.
Ask for Success: Ask Allah to help your husband succeed in everything he does. You can say, "Ya Allah, please bless my husband with success in his work and in all his efforts."
Trust in Allah: Believe that Allah will guide your husband to success
End with Praise: Close your dua by praising Allah and saying, "Ameen."
When to Make Dua for Your Husband?
You can make dua for husband health anytime, but there are special times when your prayers are even more powerful:
After Each Salah (Prayer): Pray for your husband after you finish your five daily prayers (Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha).
During Tahajjud: This is the time late at night when Allah is closest to us. Waking up to pray for your husband during this time is very special.
On Fridays: Friday is a blessed day in Islam, so making dua on this day can bring more blessings.
A Special Dua for Husband’s Health and Success
Here’s a simple and powerful dua you can recite for your husband:
Dua:
"Allahumma inni as'aluka sihhat al-jism wa al-qalb li zawji, wa najaahun fee kulli a'maalihi."
Translation: "O Allah, I ask You for the health of the body and heart for my husband and success in all his works."
5 Benefits of Making Dua for Your Husband
Stronger Bond: When you pray for your husband, it strengthens the love and bond between you both.
Peace of Mind: Knowing that you’ve asked Allah to protect your husband brings peace to your heart.
Blessings in Marriage: Regularly making dua for husband health invites more blessings into your marriage.
Guidance from Allah: Dua brings guidance from Allah, helping your husband make wise decisions.
Protection: Praying for your husband protects him from harm and illness.
Conclusion
Making dua for your husband’s health and success is a beautiful way to show your love and care. It’s a simple yet powerful way to ask Allah for His protection and blessings over your husband. Remember to make these duas with a pure heart and strong faith, and trust that Allah will answer your prayers. By turning to Allah, you can bring more love, happiness, and success into your marriage. May Allah bless your husband with good health and success in all his endeavors.
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5 Powerful Duas for a Happy Married Life Every Couple Should Know
A successful marriage is built on love, trust, and mutual respect. However, the foundation of a happy marriage in Islam also deeply relies on spiritual connection and seeking blessings from Allah. Reciting specific duas (supplications) can help nurture this bond, ensuring a harmonious and blessed union. Here are five powerful duas that every couple should know to dua for a happy and successful marriage in Life.
1. Dua for Love and Harmony Between Spouses
"Rabbana hablana min azwajina wa dhurriyatina qurrata a’yunin waj ‘alna lilmuttaqeena imama."
The procedure of Dua Love and Harmony Between Spouses
Begin with ablution (wudu) to purify yourself.
Find a quiet place and sit comfortably.
Start by praising Allah and sending blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Recite the dua with sincerity and focus on its meaning.
Conclude with your supplications and a prayer for harmony in your marriage.
This beautiful dua is a plea for Allah to bestow tranquility and affection within the family. Reciting this dua can help couples develop a deeper love and understanding for each other, creating an atmosphere of peace and harmony.
2. Dua for a Strong and Healthy Relationship
"Rabbi inni lima anzalta ilayya min khayrin faqir."
The Procedure of Dua Dua for a Strong and Healthy Relationship
Perform ablution (wudu).
Choose a peaceful spot to sit or kneel.
Begin by praising Allah and sending blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Recite the dua with heartfelt intention.
End with your own words, asking Allah for strength and health in your relationship.
This supplication is a humble request for Allah's blessings in the relationship. It is particularly effective when seeking to strengthen the bond between spouses, ensuring that both partners are continually supportive and loving towards one another.
3. Dua for Happy Married Life for Patience and Understanding
"Rabbi shrah li sadri wa yassir li amri."
The procedure of Dua Happy Married Life for Patience and Understanding
Perform ablution (wudu).
Sit in a quiet place where you can concentrate.
Start by praising Allah and sending blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Recite the dua, reflecting on its significance.
Finish by making a personal prayer for patience and understanding in your marriage.
Patience and understanding are crucial in any marriage. This dua helps in calming the heart and mind, allowing couples to navigate through conflicts and misunderstandings with grace and composure. It encourages patience and empathy, which are essential for a long-lasting relationship.
4. Dua for Blessings and Prosperity in Marriage
"Wa qul rabbi zidni ilma."
The procedure of Dua Blessings and Prosperity in Marriage
Ensure you have performed ablution (wudu).
Find a serene place to sit and reflect.
Begin with praise for Allah and blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Recite the dua with a sincere heart.
Conclude by asking Allah for blessings and prosperity in your marriage and household.
This dua is a request for wisdom and knowledge, which are vital for making informed decisions and fostering a prosperous household. By seeking Allah's guidance and blessings, couples can ensure that their marriage is filled with growth, both spiritually and materially.
5. Dua for Protection and Guidance of Spouses
"Hasbiyallahu la ilaha illa Huwa, ‘alayhi tawakkaltu wa Huwa Rabbul-‘arshil-‘azim."
The procedure of Dua Protection and Guidance of Spouses
Start with ablution (wudu) to purify yourself.
Sit or kneel in a tranquil place.
Begin by praising Allah and sending blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
Recite the dua for protection and guidance with full concentration and faith.
End with a personal prayer for protection and guidance for your marriage.
This powerful supplication seeks Allah's protection and guidance. Couples need to recite this dua to safeguard their marriage from any harm or negative influences, ensuring that their union remains strong and protected under Allah's care.
Incorporating these powerful duas into daily life can significantly enhance the bond between spouses, ensuring dua for a happy and successful marriage. Let's explore how these duas can be practically applied to create a dua for a happy marriage.
Practical Application of Duas in Daily Life
1. Establish a Daily Routine
Integrating these duas into your daily routine can make a significant difference. For instance, start your day by reciting the dua for love and harmony, asking Allah to bless your relationship and keep it strong. In the evening, recite the dua for protection and guidance, seeking Allah's help to navigate through the challenges of the day.
2. Make Dua Together
Praying together can strengthen the spiritual bond between couples. Set aside a few minutes each day to recite these duas together. This not only brings you closer to Allah but also reinforces your commitment to each other. It can be a beautiful way to end the day, expressing gratitude and seeking blessings for your marriage.
3. Use Duas in Times of Conflict
Conflicts are inevitable in any marriage. During such times, recite the dua for patience and understanding. This can help calm your mind and heart, allowing you to approach the situation with a clear perspective and a compassionate attitude. Remember, seeking Allah's help during tough times can bring peace and resolution.
4. Seek Knowledge Together
The dua for blessings and prosperity emphasizes the importance of seeking knowledge. Engage in activities that help both of you grow, such as reading Islamic books, attending lectures, or participating in community events. This shared pursuit of knowledge can strengthen your bond and help you build a prosperous life together.
5. Consistent and Sincere Supplication
Consistency is key when it comes to supplications. Make it a habit to recite these duas regularly, not just during difficult times but also in moments of joy and contentment. A sincere and consistent approach to dua can bring immense blessings and success to your marriage.
Conclusion
Ensuring a happy and successful marriage requires more than just love and effort; it requires divine blessings and guidance. By consistently reciting these powerful duas, couples can achieve a dua happy marriage. Each dua for good marriage fosters love, patience, and prosperity, ultimately leading to a dua for success in marriage. Understanding the importance of these supplications in Islam helps couples navigate their journey together, ensuring a dua for successful marriage in Islam.
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My twitter was unblocked
so apparently my ex unblock my twitter… idk when but probably around after april bcs that last i tried seeing her account. i was considering deleting my twitter so had to have a last look lmaoo. made me to reconsider but then I saw shes currently talking with other people haha. menyesal stalk i was at peaceee haish. well whatever float your boat babe. if someone random can replace me then im never THAT guy to you. honestly this is a great life lesson. mmng lagi galak la aku delete (maybe not hahah). adoiii kalau nak unblock left la some good tweet for me. ckp la "ooo i missed my ex :((" or "wish he ws here with me :(((" or "i have talked with sooo many guys but only he and i have that connection </3" or something like that lmao. actualy why dia nak unblock now of all the times. theres nothing much to see in my twitter now. my 2 autistic braincells already getting used to not yap and share my random thoughts dah. klau ada pun its probably sekentut dua instead of ketulan tahi. should i post something to make her happy? idk whats the play now... maybe i will act mcm biasa kot. she blocked me since september last year, so i dont think she is even considering seeing my tweets lmao (but what if shes trying to see my tweets now after all this time? jengjengjenggg).
also... this is a both way access bcs now i can see her tweets... BUT even if aku stalk dia ni mesti buat aku sakit hati. mcm just now i saw her latest tweet implying new guy hahaha. plus her retweet semua bitter about man and relationship. pretty sure that was caused by me. i already know she dont fw me like that lagi but damn girl. yeahh imma keep my distance. gotta protect the pieces of my peace. that's all I have after all this time. im a grown adult, Im smart enough to not go where it hurt (victimized yourself again i see lol dsr x sedar diri). hati aku yearn for a sliver of info about her but akal aku sihat. akal aku akan lindungi hati ini. her twitter is The Alnwick Garden, so much to learn and see, but hati... with the expectation you have the garden is bound to get you hurt… all of those no contact is to prepare you for this ok… her door is opened but you are not invited :) kau x faham but the head knows. ignorance is a bliss orng ckp kan. if you saw her tweet pasal jantan (or tino idk) lagi, xkan nak nangis lagi hahaha. the only reason i made it this far is bcs 0 info on her. gosh reminded me bila dia unblock tiktok dia hahahah the way i explore her acc is soo creepyyy. i even noticed the guy yg try talking to her hahaha. god this gonna be another rant sbb psycho sangat hahah
damn...maybe uninstalling twitter was the best idea after all hahaha... not like i cant live w/o it pun. twitter was great to let out some steam but its too toxic to stay. there are always a war there, shit is not good for my mental health. aku ni dah la recovering pendekar papan kunci.
ANYWAY... SHE got Laufey concert ticket…. what. the. frick. frack? she dont even like Laufey (or do idk she went mainstream past year). dah kenapa dia beli ticket tu??? I was upset crying menonggeng ass up face down bcs I missed it and she got it?? kena refund idk why but she still possessed it once. wow. kalau kena refund sbb x nak sumpah tu messed up. she KNEW I like laufey, the least she can do is ask if I want the ticket. i would even pay her extra for it (fuck scalper, but if shes my scalper i would fuck her in a different way heh). my god cable x leh pakai, thought of me sket ah (boldly assume im still in her mind lel). my friend say aku boleh tanya kat group FB but high chance kena scam so I cant risk that. bengong laa aku nakk. i was planning to have my first concert with Laufey :'((. she was my fav wayyyyy before dia went mainstream plss im shitting and crying rn. fun fact shes the same age as me, kinda weird supporting an artist who is not older than me hahahah.
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